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Bastyr Chapel is feast for ears, eyes
The Max Aronoff Chamber Music Series includes two remaining performances this week in the Bastyr University Chapel, 14500 Juanita Drive N.E. in Kenmore.
Group takes regional look at waterways
About a year and a half back, the grassroots group People for an Environmentally Responsible Kenmore called a public meeting to discuss a stream known only by its number designation, 0056.
Kenmore takes Family Circle top-10 honors
City gets nod for schools, housing and more Mayor David Baker knew about the honor for a week or so, but kept it under wraps.
It's not in the cards: Kenmore spot to close
By this time tomorrow, the last card should have been dealt, the last jackpot collected.
City must release affinity group's meeting minutes but
Comments: City must release affinity group's meeting minutes but - for now at least - not the names of attendees A judge ruled today that the city of Seattle must release meeting minutes from a city-sponsored affinity group for lesbians, gays and their friends but not the names of people who attended the meetings until it can be determined whether ...
2nd Brightwater tunnel-borer breaks down, idling 67 workers
A second tunnel-boring machine for the Brightwater sewage-treatment plant has broken down, causing the layoff of 67 workers, King County officials said Tuesday.
2nd boring machine stuck in KingCo sewage tunnel
A second tunnel boring machine has broken down while digging the outlet for a new King County sewage treatment plant near Woodinville.
Seattle is ready to repeal unpopular employer tax
Right. And that is exactly why if you look at all the jobs created in the U.S and E.U economies combined, since 1980, the U.S. has created 80% of them.
Originally charged with two counts of kidnapping, a Bothell man, Dean Richard Kinsman, 49, now stands charged with felony unlawful imprisonment.
Kirkland, Bothell and Northshore firefighters responded to a Monday afternoon fire on 93rd Street Northeast in Bothell.
Healthy suggestions to avoid gulping big calories this summer
If you want a healthier drink this summer, experts suggest you make your own. All you need are a few basic ingredients for some super summer sippers.
Brightwater drill repairs to begin soon
According to information released by the King County Waste Water Treatment Division, measures to reduce pressure deep underground will allow repairs on Brightwatera s idled tunnel boring machine to begin in earnest the last week of June.
Filings are finished, the primary is next
The filing deadline for the Aug. 18 primary came and went June 5. Based on unofficial filings listed by King County, of 10 potential local races, voters will decide only three primary contests.
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Kenmore to hire park consultant
The city of Kenmore is looking for a firm to develop a master plan for the 42-acre Swamp Creek Park.
Europe leaning right ahead of EU Parliament voting
Okay, I may have to cede Poland too. Although I guess 54 out of 700-plus is nothing to sneeze at from a state that only gets 11 US electoral votes.
Boundary changes are set for schools
With reportedly little controversy, on May 26 the Northshore School District Board of Directors approved school boundary changes in eight areas of the district.
Chase acquires wamu, including three locals
Chase - Washington's new 200-year-old bank - unveiled its bright blue octagon logo and revered name on 187 bank branches and 255 ATMs in Washington, reaching consumers and businesses formerly served by WaMu.
Baker Q & A hits on SR 522, post office
When is the construction on State Route 522 going to finish? The wording of the question may have been a little different, but the timeline for finishing the work on Kenmorea s main street was easily the most talked about subject during a community question-and-answer session hosted by Kenmore Mayor David Baker on May 28.
Damaged tunneling machine delays Brightwater opening
King County's Brightwater sewage-treatment plant, already behind schedule, will be delayed months more because one of four tunnel boring machines has been damaged, the Wastewater Treatment Division announced Friday.
Marijuana grower loses to robbers, then police
I support marijuana legalization, to a point. I really think that where this guy messed up was moving from a smalltime operation to a moderately sized one.